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No, Elodea is not a dicot; it is a monocot. Elodea is an aquatic plant belonging to the family Hydrocharitaceae and is characterized by its narrow leaves and fibrous roots, typical of monocots. Dicots, on the other hand, are plants that typically have broad leaves with a network of veins and usually produce flowers with petals in multiples of four or five.

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